Donna Wells leads the Mindflash team. She was previously CMO of Mint.com, the online personal finance service, where she was responsible for driving the company’s growth to 2 million users from its launch in 2007 to its acquisition by Intuit in 2009 for $170 million. Donna has also led large marketing organizations for industry leaders including Intuit, Charles Schwab and Expedia, where she was SVP of marketing for the U.S. She started her career at American Express, where she launched the Gold Rewards and Platinum Corporate Card products for small businesses. Donna’s work has won multiple Webby’s, an OMMA award, and has been cited in Newsweek, Brandweek, and Web Marketing for Dummies. She was named one of the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch by Accenture in 2009. She is now known, however, for making diabolical quizzes in Mindflash courses. Her “match the picture with the hometown of a Mindflash employee quiz” was virtually unpassable (thank goodness she allowed multiple attempts…).

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